The two inmates, who had never met face to face, apparently communicated and formed a romantic bond by exchanging messages through the air conditioning vents in their respective cells. According to reports, their purported scheme involved Depaz using plastic wrap to send his semen through the vent system, as explained by Link in a detailed interview with WSVN.
Link welcomed a baby girl in June, and her family is currently taking care of her outside the prison. She lovingly refers to her daughter as a “blessing” and a “miracle baby.”
Depaz, who is also awaiting trial for murder, vehemently denied any physical contact with Link. In an astonishing comparison, he likened her to the Virgin Mary, emphasizing that their unconventional method of conception involved no direct physical interaction.
The story has ignited a sense of curiosity and sparked a lively debate about the conditions in prisons, the relationships between inmates, and the extreme measures individuals are willing to take to satisfy their personal desires.
Both Link and Depaz are currently in custody as they await their individual trials. Despite the humanizing aspect brought by their romantic relationship and the birth of their child, their legal battles still hold significant weight.
Legal experts and family advocates continue to engage in ongoing discussions regarding the child’s future care, upbringing, and the legal implications of their actions.